The revelations are just another example of why Black communities don’t trust police, campaigners say
After a year of strikes and unrest, we are at a crossroads: society is shifting leftwards, but the left is in disarray
Groups representing minorities were told that having the inquiry overseen by more than one person would take too long
Police officers and staff make up 18% of the IOPC, where just 137 complaints resulted in misconduct hearings last year
The Casey report author doubled down on her findings at the launch of a Black-led police reform group
As Sunak rejects legalisation in Scotland, grieving families ask how many more must die as a result of 50-year-old law
The government is also facing legal action over its automated system that decides which couples are investigated
Arlene Foster says UK government should have ‘stepped in’ – but others disagree about scale and cause of problems
Asylum seekers are being imprisoned for entering the UK illegally – when there is no legal way of getting in
Exclusive: Campaigners say ‘rental guarantee’ insurance policies drive discrimination and need tighter regulation
I came to the UK in a small boat. Suella Braverman wants you to think I had another option, but she’s lying
A London council has been accused of abandoning vulnerable tenants – including a disabled woman – in unsafe flats